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Tex,
Don't know anything about this brand, but it appears to be portable. http://www.eworldsale.com/microtek-m...795_27452.html |
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Thanks Anthony!
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I just purchased the Canon 8800F. My scans just don't look the same as those posted. What settings are you using ? Output resolution ? Descreen? etc. Need help to make the images clearer. Thanks Mike
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I have Cannon 8800 and use the default settings. Its 300 DPI but beyond that I have no idea what settings can be adjusted but this is what comes out.
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I use the same model and set it to 600 dpi.
Rawn
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8800F set to 600 dpi
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I'm looking for the best way (not only DPI) all around with a canon 4400F. Does the door need to be up? How much light is needed in the room at the time of scanning? ect.... What is the ultimate way to scan a card in a PSA SLAB>
Last edited by PSACJ; 07-26-2009 at 03:20 PM. |
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